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The Three Interviews of Christmas

Up close and personal with the stars of A Christmas Carol

Incarcerated Artists Enhance Self-Worth

Rehabilitation through Creativity

Mingling with the masters

On Friday, November 22, River House Arts hosts the opening for Now & Ever, a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Chicago-based artist,...

Show your ink

Got a great Japanese-inspired tat? Hollywood tattoo artist Paul Timman, along with the TMA, is looking for the best Japanese-inspired tattoo in the Toledo area.

Art, plus collectibles, classes and cooking

Downtown Toledo has a new gallery with an ecclectic twist.

Memoir mentoring

Instructor Lori May will hold a memoir workshop at Owens Community College.

Depression, midwestern style

young woman, growing up during the Great Depression, must make a choice between the love of her life and the freedom to do what she likes.

Laugh riot, act two

The Valentine Theater is also hosting a performance of the long-running musical parody—this time with a touring troupe from NYC.

Taking a “Whole Different Direction”

Tom Lingeman, veteran artist and head honcho of the UT sculpture department, has long been known for his bronze and steel sculptures and towering monuments.

The art of art ed

Toledo will host a group of educators dedicated to introducing their students to the world of creativity and art appreciation.

The business of creating / cultivating art

Jules Webster, ceramic artist and owner of downtown emporium, The Art Supply Depo, seems to have the entrepreneurial ambition it takes to run a successful business.

Brains left over

In the business of writing—editing, securing agents and publishing deals—it’s all too easy to lose track of the simple joy of writing.

Mazel tov on the books

What do song parodies, art forgers and Superman all have in common?

Thirteen years of writing

Lovers of the written word, November is yours to celebrate.

Tell-a-thon

The Frogtown Storytelling Guild marks its 13th year of Tellabration featuring stories for grown-ups, ranging from legends to romantic sagas.

Changing history

Jeff Greenfield has worn many hats during his storied career—including speechwriter, essayist, political pundit and television host—but perhaps his favorite occupation is author of alternative histories.
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